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Crisis management: some opportunities.

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    International computer-assisted conferences can improve crisis management by fostering cooperation and understanding. This technology helps decision-makers access better information, reducing the risk of conflict and promoting mutual benefit in global crises.

    Area of Science:

    • International Relations
    • Crisis Management
    • Computer-Assisted Decision Making

    Background:

    • Modern crises challenge decision-makers with conflicting information and limited time.
    • Existing systems analysis methods often fail to accurately represent an opponent's values and perceptions.
    • Technological advancements in communication are crucial for effective crisis resolution.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose an international model-oriented computer-assisted conference system.
    • To enhance cooperation and understanding among international scientists and crisis managers.
    • To reduce the likelihood of catastrophic misunderstandings and miscalculations in global crises.

    Main Methods:

    • Establishing international model-oriented computer-assisted conferences.

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  • Facilitating the sharing of self-perceptions and inter-group perceptions among participants.
  • Developing a scenario for initial implementation, focusing on famine as a case study.
  • Main Results:

    • Improved information availability and more rational decision-making options.
    • Meaningful reduction in the chances of catastrophic misunderstanding or miscalculation.
    • Potential for broader application in diverse international crisis scenarios beyond famine.

    Conclusions:

    • Computer-assisted conferences can significantly improve international crisis management.
    • The proposed system promotes mutual benefits and cooperation, aiming to prevent armed conflict.
    • This approach offers a scalable solution for resolving international crises through shared understanding and rational decision-making.